Added the ability to drag page items from the `all pages` view to the sidebar, including `favourites,` `collection` and `trash`. Page items in `favourites` and `collection` can also be dragged between each other. However, linked subpages cannot be dragged.
Additionally, an operation menu and ‘add’ button have been provided for the sidebar’s page items, enabling the addition of a subpage, renaming, deletion or removal from the sidebar.
On the code front, the `useSidebarDrag` hooks have been implemented for consolidating drag events. The functions `getDragItemId` and `getDropItemId` have been created, and they accept type and ID to obtain itemId.
https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/assets/102217452/d06bac18-3c28-41c9-a7d4-72de955d7b11
- moved `appSettingAtom` to infra since we now have different packages that depends on it. There is no better place to fit in for now
- use atomEffect to sync setting changes to updater related configs to Electron side
- refactored how Electron reacts to updater config changes.
Refactor AFFiNE layout to support new right sidebar.
The new layout:
![image](https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/assets/584378/678a05f5-bd48-4dbe-ad78-7a0bcc979918)
**Highlights:**
- new sidebar UI/UX
- favoring top-down UI components that are composed by basic building blocks in each route, instead of creating universal component like `WorkspaceHeader` that renders every possible cases (which I think is really hard to maintain)
- remove plugin based solution
**Pros/cons for current plugin-based solution:**
The current solution is somewhat a Dependency Injection (DI) approach, where the layout is defined at the top and UI items can be injected using Jotai atom slots.
This approach works well if we want a fully configurable system with everything being handled by plugins. It provides flexibility for custom extensions.
However, this solution is more suitable for single-page applications where the UI is completely controlled by configuration. It becomes challenging to achieve an optimized and visually appealing UI that remains under our control. An example of such a scenario would be a customizable dashboard like Grafana.
Another drawback of the existing solution is that we need to use Jotai and hooks to access context values, resulting in an unclear data flow within the component hierarchy.
**Alternatively, our approach in this PR** provides layout building blocks such as headers and sidebars, which can then be composed in individual route components. The good is that we have cleaner biz component instead of vague all-in-one layout component (like `<WorkspaceHeader />`).
**Issues of the implementation in this PR:**
Some UI layouts that that seems to be defined at the root layout are now defined in individual route component instead.
New 3-col layout component like the right sidebar still needs some abstraction and they are right now just for the detail editor only.
work for #4523
add `appBuildType` to `runtimeConfig`
add `useAppUpdater` to manage client updates
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This pull request refactors and enhances the update functionality for the frontend. It introduces a new custom hook `useAppUpdater` that simplifies the update logic and state management, and uses it in various components and commands. It also adds more options and feedback for the user to control and monitor the update process, such as manual download, auto-check, and auto-download toggles, and update status and progress indicators. It also updates the `AboutAffine` component to show the app icon, version, and build type. It also adds new translations, dependencies, types, and schemas related to the update functionality.
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`react-resizable-panels` will throw some errors sometime when showing history modal dialog.
I haven't checked the root cause, but upgrade it to the latest will get rid of the error.
This pr implements a blob engine.
It exposes a single `BlobStorage` to the `blocksuite`, and in it we sync blobs between multiple storages.
The implement still have few issues, but we can merge this pr first and fix them in future.
* BlobEngine currently **do nothing when delete**, because synchronization logic conflicts with deletion logic.
* BlobEngine sync between storages by querying the blob list at regular intervals. This will **cause many queries**, we can avoid this in the future by subscribing to remote changes.
1. Split logic in `packages/common/infra/src/blocksuite/index.ts` to multiple single files
2. Move migration logic from setup to upgrade module, to prevent auto migration problems and loading problem
I suspect HMR does not working properly on dev because we have multiple entries.
One relative issue: https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server/issues/2792/
I think we do not need multiple entries for polyfills & plugins after all. They could be in the same chunk, and could be later optimized through splitChunks option.
`ses.ts` is changed to `ses-lockdown.ts` because `ses.ts` does not pass circular dependency check by madge. I haven't looked through the real root cause though. See https://github.com/pahen/madge/issues/355
If network offline or API error happens, the `session` returned by the `useSession` hook will be null, so we can't assume it is not null.
There should be following changes:
1. create a page in ErrorBoundary to let the user refetch the session.
2. The `SessionProvider` stop to pull the new session once the session is null, we need to figure out a way to pull the new session when the network is back or the user click the refetch button.
Close#3287
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This pull request adds a feature to the frontend component of AFFiNE that allows the user to share a page in either `page` or `edgeless` mode, which affects the appearance and functionality of the page. It also adds the necessary GraphQL operations, types, and schema to support this feature in the backend, and updates the tests and the storybook stories accordingly.
* Modify the `useIsSharedPage` hook to accept an optional `shareMode` argument and use the `getWorkspacePublicPagesQuery`, `publishPageMutation`, and `revokePublicPageMutation` from `@affine/graphql`